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Extra glamour was added with smoky eye make-up, as well as stunning Chopard earrings.

Julianne plays fading star Haven Segrand in the rather dark satire which concerns the plight of two former child-stars that also comments on the entertainment industry’s relationship with western civilization as a whole.

From catwalk to carpet: Julianne wore a dress from the Chanel Spring 2014 collection which featured feathers

Team work: Julianne posed up with director David Cronenberg ahead of the premiere

On tone: The colour of the dress work very well against the actress' hair colour and her pale skin tone

Her co-star Sarah Gadon, who plays a ghost in the film, opted for a strapless navy dress with tulle, while her hair too was tied off her face.

Mia Wasikowska meanwhile also opted for navy, wearing a long low-cut dress with a black belt that cinched in her tiny waist.

Their male co-star Robert Pattinson showed once again why he is considered one of the most sought-after men on the planet as he wore a dapper all black look.

Plenty to say: Robert Pattinson was seen chatting to his co-star Sarah Gadon as they posed

Now he's got her attention: After a bit she turned towards the British actor to see what he had to say

She's cracked: Robert managed to have her in stitches as they posed with the cast mates

The star plays Jerome, a chauffeur and would-be actor, in David Cronenberg's latest film which premiered Monday at Cannes. In it, he has a romp with the desperate Julianne Moore character in a car.

And it comes just two years after he filmed a sex scene with the 50-year-old Juliette Binoche in a limousine in Cronenberg's last film Cosmopolis.

Mellow yellow: French actress Beatrice Rosen wowed in a pale yellow dress on the red carpet

Speaking about the scenes and rating his co-stars, he teased: ‘Both(are) like 7s. I'm joking. .

Obviously Julianne. It was a wonderful experience. It was extremely sweaty.’

Julianne quickly retorted: ‘It's sublime.’

As for Cronenberg, he said the reason why he's included automotive sex scenes in his films is simple - it happens.

Racy: In the film Robert has a sex scene in a car with Julianne Moore's character Havana

Not the best weather: It started to drizzle while they posed on the red carpet

‘There's an entire generation of Americans who have been spawned in the backseat of 1974 Fords.

'It's not like I invented Sex in cars. You have to remember that that part of the sexual revolution came about because of the automobile, because of the fact that young people could get away from their parents from being supervised and that was freedom,’ he said.

‘So I don't think I'm breaking any new territory when there's a scene of people having sex in cars. I mean why wouldn't you? I mean, there are so many great cars around.’